New Café - Elements Eatery opens doors to welcome community - Visit Mornington Peninsula
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New Café - Elements Eatery opens doors to welcome community

Elements Eatery is operated by experienced hospitality professional and talented local foodie Tracey Fleming, best known for her success as founder of Blue Mini: eatery, emporium, events.

Part of the state-of-the art Yawa Aquatic Centre, the inspiration for the Eatery draws on the local vibrant seaside community and landscape of the region which is bordered by pristine coastal waters with a rich agricultural heart. The welcoming architecture was designed using local materials and timbers that celebrate and encapsulate this beachside, coastal spirit.

Elements operates on a unique hospitality vision: to deliver a locally inspired food experience that promotes healthy food choices, celebrates local produce and embraces an environmentally conscious approach to in-centre dining.

Patrons have the benefit of two distinct hospitality experiences: casual dining at Elements Eatery or pool-side service at Elements Grab & Go Kiosk – both with menus offering quality meal options at affordable prices and healthy eating for all.

With indoor capacity of 100 seats, Elements Eatery also offers an additional 40-seats outdoors for walk-in customers.

Alternatively, the Element’s Eatery Grab & Go Kiosk is more relaxed, offering families and casual swimmers a welcoming and inclusive space to enjoy healthy food options poolside or a quick coffee on the go.

Come and see why Elements Eatery is perfect year-round destination café for all ages. Time to plan a visit.

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